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  1. Ian

    End of World, 21 May 2011

    “Beyond the shadow of a doubt, May 21 will be the date...” Read more: http://technorati.com/lifestyle/article/end-of-the-world-predicted-to/#ixzz1A3k7n6uO Will these guys never learn? Regards, Ian
  2. Ian

    John Searl hoax?

    <link rel="File-List" href="file:///C:%5CDOCUME%7E1%5Clistoim1%5CLOCALS%7E1%5CTemp%5Cmsohtml1%5C01%5Cclip_filelist.xml"><o:smarttagtype namespaceuri="urn:schemas-microsoft-com<img src=" images="" smilies="" redface.png="" border="0" alt="" title="Embarrassment" smilieid="2"...
  3. Ian

    Michael Esposito EVPs

    I was so hoping this show would at least be a partly technical analysis of the possible origins of EVP, but sadly I felt it was not. I've got over half way into the podcast and from what I have heard, I very much agree with what fold4wrap5 has posted. I am a broadcast engineer - experienced...
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    EVP questions for Michael Esposito

    EVP questions for Michael Esposito on 17 October show In professional sound studios, where the very best audio quality is required, how many times have EVP signals ruined recordings? If not ruined, then at least been picked up by the high quality equipment? If it was going to happen, then this...
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    Podtrac survey

    Thanks for the swift reply Gene. Yes, understood regarding the commercials. I've seen your replies on the forum and heard you mention them on the show. From a Euopean perspective though, perhaps we think of some of them: "How does a developed nation like the US allow these advertisers to get...
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    Podtrac survey

    I can't remember exactly how I got there via this website, but I have just completed the Posdcast survey for The Paracast. I hope my data is helpful in building up your listeners' and website visitors' profile. Anyway, question 16: "What do you like least about this [The Paracast] show?" I hope...
  7. Ian

    1924 New York Times...

    If only. No - I guess I was just thinking aloud - rhetorical questions. There was some useful data in Don's links and perhaps if I did some research I may reveal more details. Although I think my suggestion of whistlers recorded on film seems fairly plausible. Regards, Ian
  8. Ian

    1924 New York Times...

    I've just looked at the video and the links provided by Don. The experiment poses a number of questions that probably cannot be answered now, but would be very helpful if they were: Was Dr. David Peck Todd familiar with radio frequency techniques? What type of receiving equipment was used...
  9. Ian

    How can they say that?

    I love the "..and to protect from dishonest suppliers..." in the link from paraschtick- the irony! Of course in the UK we have plenty of commercials in our radio and TV broadcasts - except those from the BBC. Domestic BBC broadcasts are funded entirely by an annual TV licence fee of 145.50...
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    How can they say that?

    I've been listening to the Paracast for a couple of years now and recently downloaded the 11 July edition, the first to be broadcast on the GCN network. Nice overview of the subject for new listeners with good cross-section of co-hosts. But some of the commercials now in the show... I'm no...
  11. Ian

    Week 21 on DMR

    Perhaps I'm being thick, but is there a web page with a list of Dark Matters Radio podcasts with a summary of each programme's contents? The obvious place to look is the Dark Matters Radio site, but I can't find a podcasts link. And while I'm on the subject, does anyone know of any other good...
  12. Ian

    Australian Encounter - Westall 1966

    For another view, listen/read here: The Westall '66 UFO Regards, Ian
  13. Ian

    The Bloop: A Mysterious Sound from the Deep Ocean

    The Bloop is discussed here in what appears to be a sane and balanced way. Regards, Ian
  14. Ian

    Any other credible Paracast like podcasts out there?

    Try Skeptoid: Critical Analysis Podcast but only if you are willing to consider non-paranormal explanations!
  15. Ian

    Source of this image ?

    A search on the TinEye reverse image search engine gave nine different web sources: http://www.tineye.com/search/19bae08081589a2b206d21524208df3341f7e546 (TinEye may sometimes be very useful in tracing the source of so-called anomalous images!) Regards, Ian
  16. Ian

    NASA News

    Go to Bookmarklets - Page Data tools and drag the blue link Bookmarklet: <nobr>Page Freshness?</nobr> on to your tool bar. Just click when you want to check a page. It only works on some pages - anything with freshly loading ads or other 'jumpy-about bits' it will give the current...
  17. Ian

    NASA News

    Page date test gives Nasa UFO page as 09/04/2001 21:05:54 Regards, Ian
  18. Ian

    "Must listen to" show guests

    As a relative "newbie" to the show archives, could anyone suggest which guests are particularly worth listening to and why? <o></o> I've looked through the "Your favourite show moments" thread, but it's not quite the same thing. <o></o> I'm sure neither Dave nor Gene would deliberately...
  19. Ian

    Paracast is the best show of its kind out there.

    I completely agree with the previous two posts. I have been listening to the archives and keeping up with current shows for the past 6 months or so. As far as I have found, there is no other show that treats the matter as seriously but also probingly. There is SO much B*** S*** out there that...
  20. Ian

    Immune to electrocution??

    The amount of current required to kill is only a tiny fraction of an amp; 50mA (0.05 amp) can stop the heart if the shock is across the chest - from one arm to the other - the most dangerous. This is EASILY provided by a 110 volt outlet. The higher the voltage the more easily it can push a...
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